BERTIE COUNTY Business Directory 1869 File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Lynn McCarthy Lcmccarthy@aol.com From Branson's North Carolina Business Directory for 1869, Containing Facts, Figures, Names and Locations, J.A. Jones, Publisher, Raleigh. BERTIE COUNTY Population in 1860 14, 310 County Seat Windsor COUNTY OFFICERS Clerk Superior Court, W.P. Gurley Coroner, John G. Mitchell Commissioners Wm. J. Cherry, Ch. Wm. P. Mitchell F.W. Bell Benj. F. King Augustus Robbins Register of Deeds, E.L. Simmons Surveyor, J.J. Rhodes Sheriff, Lewis Bond Standard Keeper __________ Solicitor 1st Dis., J.W. Albertson Treasurer, A.R. Thompson TOWN OFFICERS - Windsor Mayor, L.S. Webb Commissioners Turner Wilson G.F. Skinner P.H. Mountain HOTEL Windsor, Windsor, P.H. Mountain LAWYERS Cherry, Joseph B., Windsor Gilliam, John R., Windsor Outlaw, David, Windsor Winston, P.H., Windsor Winston, Duncan C., Windsor MANUFACTORY Saddlery and Harness, Windsor, J.J. Jacobs MERCHANTS* Bond, John T., Windsor Gray (Geo.) & Son, Windsor Gurley, Wm. P., Windsor Hayes, Willie D., Colerain Hardy & Bishop, Roxabel Holly & Piland, Mill Landing Johnson, J.P., Hotel Lewis, W., Hotel Norfleet, Hardy, Roxabel Norman, A.W., Windsor Perry, M.V., Windsor Skirwin, Thos. W., Windsor Sessoms, John W., Colerain Wilson, Turner, Windsor Wilson, & Mizill, Windsor Bascoe & Co., Windsor Mountain & Askew, Windsor Mardre, Wm. B., Windsor Mitchell & Thompson, [no town listed.] *GS was beside each name. Presumably, this stood for General Store. MINISTERS Bunch, Jeremiah, Windsor, Bap. Craig, A.M., Windsor, Bap. Harrell, David, Windsor, Bap. Mitchell, John, Pitch Landing, Bap. MILLS AND OWNERS Saw and Grist, Windsor, Craig, Taylor & Gilliam Steam Saw, Windsor, S.G. Burroughs Saw and Grist, Windsor, Jas. Burdan Saw and Grist, Windsor, Mitchell (W.G.) & Mitchell (John) PHYSICIANS Bernard, S.A., Hotel Dunston, H.V., Merry Hill Gilliam, Francis, Windsor Henry, Peyton T., Colerain Smallwood, Chas., Hotel Smallwood, Thos. J.P., Windsor Sutton, Wm. T., Jr., Windsor Wilson, Turner, Windsor POST OFFICES AND POST MASTERS Windsor, F.W. Bell Hotel, H. F. Williams Colerain, John W. Sessoms Roxabel, Mrs. C.M. Cox Mill Landing, __________ Merry Hill, __________ SCHOOLS Windsor Academy (Female), Miss Bettie Outlaw and Miss Maggie Jordan FARMERS T.J.P. Smallwood, 2,500 acres; John P. Rasear, 2,600; F.C. Miller, 2,000; Jas. Bond, 1800; S.A. Norfleet, 1,200; Augustus Holly, 3,000; G.W. Capehart, 2,000; John Cooper, 1,000; W.T. Sharrock, 1,500; Charles Smallwood, 1,000; Wm. F. Sutton, 1,000; James S. Mitchell, 1,500; Jospeh H. Etheridge, 1,500; Jno. Wilson, 1,000; Etherton Wilson, 800; John N. Webb, 600; John R. Smallwood, 1,800; Windsor. Surface.-----Low, level and rich-----well watered by the Cashie river and branches. Staples.-----Cotton and corn. ======================== USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages cannot be reproduced in any format for profit or other presentation. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access.